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INNOVATION, INVESTMENT, INFRASTRUCTURE – ENERGY FOR THE PEOPLE
EVENT PREVIEW
www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
8000+ATTENDEES
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300+SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS
350+SPEAKERS
40+AFRICAN
COUNTRIES
23RD ANNUAL
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20 – 21 AUGUST 2020Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa
OPENING TIMES Thursday, 20 August: 10am – 5pmFriday, 21 August: 10am – 5pm
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FREE EXHIBITION300+ exhibitors with the latest technology in power and renewable energy
HOW TO ACCESS POWER PROJECTSEverything you ever needed to know about the latest power and renewable energy projects happening across Africa
SKILLS DEVELOPMENTThe place to find out how to bridge the skills gap in the power and energy space
FIND LOCAL PARTNERSFocus on localization and finding the right partners for your business
LAUNCH INNOVATIVE PRODUCTSExperience the latest energy technology solutions disrupting the industry.
FREE EXHIBITIONFREE EXHIBITIONFREE EXHIBITIONFREE EXHIBITION
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Welcome to The Solar Show Africa and Power & Electricity World Africa – the continent’s leading and longest-running energy exhibition and conference for utilities, IPPs, large energy users, government and the industry at large.
Built on 23 years of history, The Solar Show Africa and Power & Electricity World Africa is about innovation, investment and infrastructure – energy for the people!
Each year we bring these communities together and we’re delighted to share our 2020 show preview with you.
We’ve got a jam-packed show for you this year. Our premium conference is bigger than ever, with over 350 speakers sharing their insights across 6 premium conference tracks.
Our keynote line-up of experts from Labacorp Power Company, Nuru, Pele Green Energy, Oxygen Energy Zimbabwe, Energy Generation, Global Blockchain Business Council and World Nuclear Association to name a few, will set the tone.
But that’s not all! This year’s exhibition sees over 300 exhibitors from across the globe showcasing their products and solutions, from turbines, boilers and steam generators, turnkey solutions, financial services, law firms and advisory, energy supplies, grid maintenance, photovoltaic (PV), concentrating solar power (CSP), measuring and control technology and network infrastructure, and everything in between.
Here’s just a handful of the exciting features of this year’s exhibition:
• Over 200 free-to-attend sessions in our Seminar Theatres across smart electricity, energy for commerce, battery storage, clean tech, solar; regulation, safety and compliance; skills development; electric vehicles and much more.
• The Start-Up Pavilion, where you’ll be able to source products and solutions from a number of local companies who are breaking into the power and renewable energy industry.
• Women in Energy – This seminar promotes the importance of women in energy and will be the largest-ever representation of women in the industry at a world-class African event.
• RSC Hub – This year, we worked closely with one of our key partners The Electrical Conformance Board of SA (ECB), Their focus and efforts on our new theatre gives a voice to the regulatory, compliance and safety side of the electrical industry.
• You can also access our free Skills Development Seminar Theatre and select from any of the 20+ practical skills and training sessions that are designed to help you build skills in the sector.
No matter how big or small your business challenge, we’ve got you covered at The Solar Show Africa and Power & Electricity World Africa 2020. With 300+ sponsors and exhibitors, 350+ speakers and 8,000+ attendees, there’s no better place to explore the future of power infrastructure and solutions in Africa.
I hope that this preview will help you to plan your visit in advance and make sure that this year’s show is the most productive business and networking opportunity of the year for you.
Kind regards,
Gina Bester Managing Director, Terrapinn Ltd – South Africa
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Visitor attractions ............................................................... Page 5 – 8
Seminar highlights ........................................................... Page 9 – 32
Exhibition highlights ................................................... Page 33 – 44
– Product Directory ................................................. Page 37 – 38
– Sponsors, Exhibitors & Partners ................... Page 39 – 42
Networking ....................................................................... Page 45 – 48
– Plan your visit .................................................................. Page 48
Conference highlights ................................................. Page 49 – 68
WELCOMEWELCOMEWELCOME
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VISITOR ATTRACTIONSVISITOR ATTRACTIONSVISITOR ATTRACTIONS
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VISITOR ATTRACTIONSVISITOR ATTRACTIONS VISITOR ATTRACTIONS The Solar Show Africa and Power & Electricity World Africa will play host to many visitor attractions, bringing to life the learning from the conference and seminars through a series of thought-provoking installations and live interactive launches, showcases and interviews, located within the exhibition floor.
THERE’S AN EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE…
START-UP PAVILION EVENT APPWOMEN IN ENERGY
SEMINARLAUNCHES AND DEMOS
ENERGY FOR COMMERCE SEMINAR
SOURCE THE LATEST INNOVATIONS
EXPERT SPEAKERSSKILLS DEVELOPMENT
SEMINARRSC HUB
SMART ELECTRICITY AND INNOVATION ARENA
ELECTRIC VEHICLE SEMINAR
PEER-TO-PEER MEETINGS
CLEAN TECH SEMINAR
SOLAR SEMINARBATTERY STORAGE
SEMINAR
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SEMINAR HIGHLIGHTSSEMINAR HIGHLIGHTSSEMINAR HIGHLIGHTS
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The Solar Show Africa and Power & Electricity World Africa seminars are free-to-attend. Structured around 9 themes, they
offer visitors an unparalleled peer-to-peer learning opportunity.
They bring together 200+ expert speakers from across the power and renewable energy industry to provide insight, showcase innovation, share best practice and discuss ideas on trends in
the energy sector. They aim to find innovative and cost-effective solutions to some of the technical engineering challenges the
industry faces on a daily basis.
THE SOLAR SHOW AFRICA AND POWER &
ELECTRICITY WORLD AFRICA
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• How large energy users and commerce at large can shrink their power costs
• How Big Data and analytics can help you save on energy costs
• Smart grids, revenue protection, smart metering and billing
• How to avoid decommissioning and improve the competitiveness of coal generation
• How to support growth and skills development for engineers
• How to transition from a SME into an EPC contractor
• The potential for AI, VR, drones and machine learning in energy
• Preferred business models for investing in renewable energy options
• Installing renewables
• Electric vehicles
• Safety and compliance to protect your investment
DON’T MISS OUT ON THE LATEST
DON’T MISS DON’T MISS OUT ON THE OUT ON THE LATESTLATEST
"A great diversity of subjects and good quality speakers"Assanatou Mahamadou Dite Tapa Cisse, Clean Energy Business Development
Associate, Board Member Of Afima, AFIMA, Mali
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DAY ONE – 20 AUGUST 2020
10:30Refuelling the talent pipeline: The energy professional of the futureRoula Inglesi-Lotz, Associate Professor Department of Economics, University of Pretoria
11:00Skills opportunities for youth in the nuclear industry.Knox Msebenzi, Managing Director, Nuclear Industry Association of SA.
11:30Long term planning and incentives to encourage youth upskilling.Klarinda Meiring, Training Manager, PROearth
12:00Staying competitive - using skills development programmes to retain educated staff.Nhlalala Chauke, Energy Consultant, Aspigon Energy
12:30Keeping up skills development to enable deployment of new energy technologyNtombifuthi Ntuli, CEO, SAWEA
13:00Attracting youth to energy Niveshen Govender, COO, SAPVIA
13:30How to find the right talent that can adapt to dynamic industries and situations Abdul Tenywa, CEO, Jeppe College of Commerce and Computer Studies
14:00Leadership – effective, affordable and understands local context.Jonas Lehoko, CEO, CTE Solar Energy
14:30Expanding artisanal pathways through TVET into the Green Economy.Dr Anthony Gewer, Programme Manager, National Business Initiative
15:00Developing a unique mentorship and coaching programme to build skills capacityDarren Ryder, Customised Project Manager, The Hope Factory
15:30Influencing job ready programmes at tertiary education level Nkhensani Ndengeza, Skills Development Facilitator, Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality
How to cultivate leadership skills, how to conduct training according to new industry needs, coaching programmes to build skills capacity – this is just some of the exciting content that’s free to attend. This free skills development seminar aims to assist in closing the skills gap in the african energy sector.
By making this content freely available, The Solar Show Africa and Power & Electricity World Africa is able to empower the youth entering this industry. The knowledge will also help existing companies focus on skills development as well as to improve their internal skills programmes to meet the needs of today’s power sector.
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
DAY TWO – 21 AUGUST 2020
10:30How new technology is contributing to the skills shortageEdwin Ramabulana, Engineering Technician, Transnet
11:00Finance in Renewable Energy.Armel Ciamala, Senior Associate, Quartile Capital Holdings
11:30An integrated approach on advancing renewable energy technologies through youth skills development for job creation.Emmanuel Maepa, Director, Dr H E Maepa Institute (Pty) Ltd
12:00 Panel DiscussionUnpacking the required skills for 4IRKnox Msebenzi, Managing Director, Nuclear Industry Association of SA.Ntombifuthi Ntuli, CEO, SAWEA Niveshen Govender, COO, SAPVIAWynand van der Merwe, Skills Development Manager, CSIR
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13:00Youth in Energy TransitionsEmmanuel Ekosse, Doctoral Researcher, Unisa
13:30Challenges experienced by young people who are NEET in the industry 4.0 era.Matli Walter, Research Associate, Vaal University of Technology.
14:00Future skills and job creation through renewable energy in South Africa.Khathutshelo Mike Ramukumba, CEO, CHIETA
14:30 RESERVED FOR WESSA
15:00 RESERVED FOR AE SOLAR
15:30How to embark on identifying skill needs for renewable energy?Richard Setati, Head of KP Academy, Knowledge Pele
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LEFrom sensors to thermal imaging cameras as well as cabling innovation for renewables and performance analytics for smart grids – come experience technology that’s driving the African energy sector forward.
You will get to see, touch and experience products that will support your extra high voltage transmission needs as well as technology and analytics to support improved billing. This smart electricity arena allows you to scope out current practical innovations and R&D from leading global players and local innovators in the transmission, distribution and smart electricity space.
SMART ELECTRICITY AND INNOVATION ARENA
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DAY TWO – 21 AUGUST 2020
10:30 RESERVED FOR ACDC DYNAMICS
11:00 RESERVED FOR LANDIS+GYR
11:30Cable and accessory solutions for renewable energiesDoug Gunnewegh, Managing Director, Helukabel
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Striving for maximum safety and continuity of supply in MV substations and overhead lines:Safety Portable Equipment to carry out rapid, efficient and safe interventions.Angelo Gornati, Asia & Africa Senior Area Manager, Work Italia SrlLuca Tonin, Operations Manager, Work Italia Srl
12:30The big clean up: Billing errors: data transfer, reading, bypass/theftRESERVED FOR THE AUSTRIAN PAVILION
13:00Factoring external costs of coal-based electricity into policy and investment decision makingReinhardt Arp, Environmental Economist Project Officer, Policy and Future Units, WWF-SA
13:30Designing off-grid commercial projects in AfricaJonas Lehoko, MD, CTE Solar
14:00 Event Highlight for ACDC Dynamics
14:30Fixing electricity leakagesEphraim Bothlokwane, CEO, 11/88kv Power lines and Supply
15:00 RESERVED FOR THE AUSTRIAN PAVILION
15:30 Case: Optimised cable systems design which limits soil drying out
DAY ONE – 20 AUGUST 2020
10:30Fire detection and fire suppression for electrical equipment Deon Van Zyl, Manager, Brigit Group
11:00 RESERVED FOR LANDIS+GYR
11:30Measure sensors, manage assets - Digitise your products and services effortlessly to compete in an outcome-based economyHermann Havenstein, CEO, Swiftlink Wireless Solutions
12:00Why and how the power sector must switch to a cyber-first mindsetReserved for Angaza Design
12:30Activate your 6th Sense with FLIR’s Thermal Imaging CamerasReynhard Heymans, Sales Manager, FLIR Systems
13:00State of technology and major technical barriers in energy from waste: Realisation of waste power plant.Urs Altenburger, Sales Manager, Hitachi Zosen Inova Manuela Hoellinger, Head of Communications, Hitachi Zosen Inova
13:30 Innovation in extra high voltage transmission
14:00 Performance Analysis of Smart Grid
14:30Event Highlight Work Italia Srl Work Italia hot stick for multiple purposes with shotgun movement
15:00 Finance structures within municipalities: a guide to revenue loss recovery
15:30 Design vs Actual Performance – why both are critical to achieving sustainability
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DAY TWO – 21 AUGUST 2020
10:30No Joke! Questions you must ask your Solar Installer before accepting their quoteJonathan de Magalhães, Senior Solar Architect, Solar Vantage
11:00Investing in on-site solar photovoltaic electricity generation.Terrence Chetty, Energy Manager, Denel Group
11:30 RESERVED FOR HONEYWELL
12:00Power quality, energy efficiency & risks faced in the 21st CenturyRod McPherson, Director, Energy Saver
12:30The correct electricity generating mix for developing economies such as South AfricaRob Jeffrey, Economic Risk Consultant, Economic Risk Consulting
13:00Maximising Solar Photovoltaic by creating a microgridBraam Dalgeish, Energy Manager, Standard Bank
13:30Case study: The fundamentals of compressed air systems optimisationAlbert Williams, Energy Engineer, UNIDO
14:00 The importance of engineering solutions in solar energy.
14:30Simultaneously addressing RSA’s competing economic & clean energy needs.Denise Lundall, Project Manager: Cool Surfaces Projects, SANEDI
15:00 RESERVED FOR THE AUSTRIAN PAVILION
15:30The marriage of energy management, energy efficiency and energy generation for large commercial & industrial users.Adhila Mayet, Senior Developer, Pele Green Energy
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Building your own power plant comes with a unique set of challenges, more so if you are not in the business of generating power. This intensive seminar provides businesses with ideas and models for energy-efficient plans, building your own energy assets making the move cost-effective as well as storage & energy management solutions. Expert advice and strategy will be given around overcoming the challenges of considering new power sources and how you can save energy across multiple sites.
These are a few of the FREE-to-attend sessions that have been tailored for energy professionals from the mining, agricultural, construction, transportation, automotive and manufacturing sectors.
ENERGY FOR COMMERCE
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“The topics were relevant and fresh”David Hudson-Lamb, Scientist, NIASA, South Africa
DAY ONE – 20 AUGUST 2020
10:30The architectural strategies required to power remote sitesSundeep Jivan, Director, SAJ Architects
11:00 RESERVED FOR HONEYWELL
11:30How can business achieve energy savings across multiple sites or buildings?Warwick Ham, Group Leader: Process Engineering Department, Steinmüller Africa
12:00The increase in renewable energy development zones and the impact on surrounding communities across South Africa.Eddy Mokobodi, Director, Emerging Markets Africa
12:30The energy professional of the futureKeith Cassie, President, Southern African Energy Efficiency Confederation
13:00What it takes for large energy users to reduce energy consumption and improve energy performanceSashay Ramdharee, Project Manager: Energy Systems Optimisation, NCPC
13:30Energy management and energy audit for retail and industrial energy efficiency.Emmanuel Maepa, Director, Dr H E Maepa Institute (Pty) Ltd
14:005 Things you MUST KNOW before going solarJonathan de Magalhães, Senior Solar Architect, Solar Vantage
14:30Topec’s smart Power Management Solution: avoid blackouts while implementing solar in your existing off-grid power plant.Robbert Vlekke, Sales Manager, Topec B.V
15:00Energy Storage for Commerce in AfricaField Nsofwa Chali, CEO, GHBZ
15:30Stop buying solar……buy ENERGY! Serious businesses need integrated energy solutionsRob Strange, General Manager, ANH Technologies
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DAY ONE – 20 AUGUST 2020THEME : GENERAL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SAFETY & COMPLIANCE
10:30Welcome & Importance of StandardsRESERVED FOR GOVERNOR OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK
11:00Electrical Installations – SANS10142-1 Edition 3 launching 2020 – Overview of updates & the standard itselfTony McDonald, Tech Director, ECB
11:30Creating and developing electrical standards for South AfricaHelen Temple, Technical Advisor, South African Bureau of Standards (SABS)
12:00Socket & Light switch Standards & SafetyGiaan Campetti, Standards Consultant
12:30SANS Labels & Markings for Safe Identification of Electrical & Solar InstallationsMuun Desi, Brother
13:00Surge Protection – Practices & Principals & differences to lightening protectionPaul van As, Independent Consultant
13:30 PANEL DISCUSSION:Certificates of Compliance (CoCs) & New 2020 SABS Test Reports – How Property Owners can use them to protect themselves.Tony McDonald, ECBSusan Walls, SA Insurers AssociationHelen Temple, SABSGiaan Campetti, Standards ConsultantDr Andrew Joannou, CBi
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14:30Online Certificates of Compliance – the future of transparent and traceable property managementPeter Pedrick, Director, ECB
15:00Identifying the Safety of Domestic Appliances, HVAC & LightingRESERVED FOR UNDERWRITERS LABORATORY SOUTHERN AFRICA
15:30Utilising the Consumer Goods & Services OmbudsmanMrs Tsholofe, Director, Consumer Goods & Services Ombud (CGSO)
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With agreed speakers from government, industry organisations and prominent standards makers of the country and world, the RSC Hub will help to clarify standards, components and installation methods for small and large properties. With the rising damage to costly equipment due to poor workmanship and non-compliant components, The RSC Hub is your ideal opportunity to access the right knowledge and contacts to ensure safety is the first concern for all involved. Gain first-hand knowledge and expertise on topics like the upcoming SANS 101042-1 Edition 3 release, the soon-to-be-released solar standard, hybrid installation, electrical qualifications, compliant components and much, much more.
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DAY TWO – 21 AUGUST 2020THEMES: 1. SURGE, ARCs & LIGHTENING. 2. SOLAR & RENEWABLES STANDARDS
10:30Electrical Product Compliance - Principle and PracticeConnie Jonker, Director, SAFEHouse
11:00Electrical arc protection – safety & equipmentAgen Maharaj, CEO, DuPont
11:30Testing Products in South Africa – Ensuring your products comply with the country StandardsIgor Djurdjevic, Independent Laboratories
12:00Lightening Detection & ProtectionRichard Evert, National Director, Earthing & Lightening Protection Association (ELPA)
12:30Circuit Breakers – Identifying Compliant Products And Dangers Of Non-ComplianceDr Andrew Joannou, Product Development Engineer, CBi
13:00Eskom, municipalities & grid-tied solar installationsDr Hendri Geldenhuys, Eskom Technology Division
13:30 PANEL DISCUSSION:The New 2020 SABS Solar Standard – Implications & overview of the newly launched solar standardsDr Hendri Geldenhuys, EskomConnie Jonker, SAFEHouseCarel Ballack, AREPRichard Evert, ELPATony McDonald, ECBDr Andrew Joannou, CBi
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14:30Renewable Energy – Hybrid Installations & Safety ImplicationsCarel Ballack – President, Association of Renewable Energy Practitioners (AREP)
15:00Award Ceremony Best Hybrid Solar Installer of South Africa
15:30Close - Overview of the speakers with organisation contacts and roles.Peter Pedrick, Director, ECB
RSC HUB
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DAY ONE – 20 AUGUST 2020
10:30Energy Storage RESERVED FOR ENERTEC
11:00Market Capacity for storage in South Africa Carel Ballack, President, Association for Renewable Energy Practitioners
11:30Energy storage: from materials to systemsRay Hung, Marketing Sales, Orient Collection Imports
12:00 RESERVED FOR BLUE NOVA ENERGY
12:30Microgrid related on energy storageRESERVED FOR EATON
13:00Financing for storage + PV projectsCarel Ballack, President, Association for Renewable Energy Practitioners
13:30 RESERVED FOR ENERGENIC
14:00New concept of Energy StorageRay Fernandez, Director, Green Fox Agencies
14:30 Event Highlight – Blue Nova Energy
15:00Alternative energy storage and conversion technologiesTakalani Mabirimisa, Managing Director, Bionic Energy
15:30 Opportunity for a large- scale EU R&D initiative in future battery technologies
DAY TWO – 21 AUGUST 2020
10:30Sector coupling and energy storage opportunities in South Africa to absorb variable renewable energy generationPeter Klien, Researcg Engineer, CSIR
11:00The Vanadium Redox Flow batteryPeter Oldacre, Head of Investments, Bushveld Energy
11:30How three battery types work in grid-scale energy storage systemsLes Lange, CEO, Sizana Solutions
12:00 RESERVED FOR BLUE NOVA ENERGY
12:30Beyond Batteries: Reinventing energy storageJon Kornik, CEO, Plentify
13:00 Investment opportunities for long-term reliability
13:30 Grid-Level Energy Storage: New Concepts vs. Li-Ion
14:00 Diagnostics & Battery Safety
14:30Policy and Investments in battery storage Tumi Mphahlele, CEO, I-G3n
15:00 Battery, thermal and pumped storage as options to provide energy availability on demand
15:30 Conventional and hybrid network energy systems optimization
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This seminar gives you the opportunity to ask the tough questions – how can I implement this technology, is it for me, what are the long-term benefits?
Take part in topics that go beyond just normal battery technology, diagnostics and safety, alternative applications for battery as well as storage and conversion technologies and grid scale energy storage.
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DAY ONE – 20 AUGUST 2020
10:30New technology frontiersChris Edeh, Director: Growth, African Sustainable Energy Association
11:00The effect of solar PV on voltage in MV/LV gridsAradhna Pandarum, Renewable Technology Engineer, Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd
11:30Greening the COJ bus fleet from diesel to duel fuel to biodiesel from hemp oilDevesh Mothilall, Head of Knowledge Hub, Johannesburg Municipality
12:00Trajectory for zero emission clean public transport: the case of the CoJ EBus InitiativeAlex Bhim, Green Transport Specialist, P3 Direct Consulting
12:30Predictive Maintenance by making use of SCADA data in wind power generationLindani Butheleze, Opearations Analyst, Dorper Wind Farm
13:00The climate crisis and the role of the energy sectorNhlanhla Sibisi, Climate and Energy Campaigner, Greenpeace Africa
13:30Welcome to the Chaos of the 2020s: urgent actions, unusual strategies, unexpected alliesJohan Schalwyk, CEO, GreenWise
14:00Resiliency, risk & response - adapting to the chaos of climate changeRESERVED FOR DUCTILITY TECHNOLOGIES
14:30 RESERVED FOR NUCLEAR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA
15:00Social & environmental impactMangaliso A Gawe, Director, Keeping South Africa Clean Foundation
15:30Long duration energy storage: solutions for variable renewables and grid stabilityMmathebola Cornelia Mathosa, CEO, Philcorn Group
DAY TWO – 21 AUGUST 2020
10:30Tracking clean energy progressJames Cumming, Principal, Africa Clean Energy Developments
11:00Market design and regulation during the transition to low-carbon power systems: policy recommendations for rapid uptake of private sector led off-grid electrificationWim Jonker Klunne, Renewable Energy & Energy Access Expert, Energy4Africa
11:30Scalable technologies, business models, societal challengesHelmut Hertzog, General Manager, SAREBI
12:00Low carbon fuels: connecting the dots from production to propulsionJohn Cartwright, Director, Plughole Power
12:30The PV green card as a mechanism for safe and quality solar installationsSayuri Chetty, Advisor for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, GIZ
13:00P2P energy trading using block chainZadok Olinga, Director, Olinga
13:30Demand response tools & new business models for energy cooperativesAlex Densmore, Technical Director, Zonke Energy
14:00Bioplastics in the 2020s: innovations & economic viabilityJustin Kibuule, Managing Director, Reincon Engineers Limited
14:30Standardized, turn-key power generation units to enable large scale roll-out of solar mini-grids Tobias Hobbach, Managing Director, SustainSolar
15:00Challenges, obstacles and risks on the way to a low-carbon societyGary Vermaak, Project Developer, Harambe #EnergythruRehabiltation
15:30VPP and P2P power transaction using blockchain technologyKevin Robinson, Board of Advisors, AFSIA
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Learn how to transition to low carbon power systems, how predictive maintenance can save direct to the bottom line, tracking clean energy progress and how blockchain is disrupting the clean energy space.
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DAY ONE – 20 AUGUST 2020
10:30Off-grid access to electricity: pay-as-you-go solar home systems and mini-grids.Yoann le Fol, Sales Manager, Victron Energy
11:00Bi-facial photovoltaics – how to calculate the back-side yield. Mr Riaan Meyer, Managing Director, GeoSUN Africa
11:30Next generation buildings: energy optimisation and smart environmentsCampbell Smith, Divisional Head: Energy, Optimise powered by Symion
12:00 RESERVED FOR CANADIAN SOLAR
12:30 ACFS CORPORATION
13:00Community owned renewable energy (solar) and microgridsSunny Morgan, CEO, Enerlogy
13:30New laws and regulations in the field of renewableMichael Cumiskey, Technical Sales Manager, Krannich Solar South Africa
14:00Improving solar O&M with smart toolsAndreas Hoischen, Senior Director, Delta
14:30SOLAR BOS- string combiner; maintenance free earthing & fire safetyRaju Kumar, Senior Business Development Officer, Vrinda Nano Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (VNT)
15:00Creating effective solar energy distribution models for low income communities in Southern AfricaLawrence Hoba, CEO, ENRAPOWER
15:30All Quality MattersStephen Davey, Head of Business Development SSA, Goodwe
DAY TWO – 21 AUGUST 2020
10:30SOLAR PV goes Mono – new developments in module technologyDaniel Haitzler, Managing Director, IBC SolarRené Schueler, Product Manager Solar Modules, IBC Solar
11:00Mitigating risk through photovoltaic testing and inspection: several Africa case studiesMr Riaan Meyer, Managing Director, GeoSUN Africa
11:30New Product LaunchViret Loic, CEO, Studer Innotec SARemy Serge, Head of Sales, Studer Innotec SA
12:00New Ultra-High Technologies for achieving lower LCOE and Optimized IRRMohamed Saady Dweik, Technical Service Manager, Jinko solar
12:30PV Solar Panels- Importance of product quality & testing.Jai Adiani, Assistant General Marketing Manager, Renewsys South Africa (PTY)Ltd
13:00Fronius GEN24: Hybrid single phase & three phase inverter.Muhammed Ismail Seedat, Technical Sales Advisor, Fronius International GmbH
13:30Solar decade 2020? - Market Trends and Success StrategiesAntje Klauss-Vorreiter and Vivian Blümel, Directors, GREEN Solar Academy PTY Ltd
14:00Game Changing Technologies James Green, CEO, Uber Solar
14:30Localisation of manufacturing key to uplift SAViren Gosai, General Manager, ArtSolar
15:00The advantages of distributed string inverter PV Systems James Frank, Country Manager-South Africa, Solis Inverters (Ginlong Technologies Co Ltd)
15:30BOSS – Business Opportunities with Solar SystemsFlorian Martini, Project Manager, Phaesun GmbH
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From the largest power plant of its kind in Morocco to world leading project in South Africa, solar has shattered the status quo. With backing by the World Bank for solar projects, it clearly highlight the way forward, taking solar solutions mainstream.
As the price of solar energy production almost matches that of coal generation, customers are turning to solar as a sustainable generation source and an answer to lowering fossil fuels, the impact on climate change and access to energy where supply is limited. Get first-hand knowledge on solar products in next-gen buildings, opportunities in the market and effective solar energy distribution models. Setting up an off-grid systems and new developments in module efficiency are also hot on the agenda.
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DAY ONE – 20 AUGUST 2020
10:30The future of Smart cities, smart mobility, smart energy Hiten Parmar, Director, uYilo eMobility Technology Innovation Programme, South Africa
11:00The impact of policy on a new growing market – opportunities and challenges to entryReserved for Land Rover Jaguar
11:30Case study: The financial case for electromobility for public transport bus operators in South AfricaWilberforce Chege, Transport Engineer, GoMetro, South Africa
12:00Exploring the policy impacts of a transition to electric vehiclesGaylor Montmasson- Claire, Senior Economist: Sustainable Growth, TIPS, South Africa
12:30How to get ROI on your battery development costsShaun Mhlanga, Transport Economist, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa
13:00Autonomous vehicles in the public transport space Fezile Dhlamini, Founder and Managing Director, Green Scooter, South Africa
13:30Electric vehicle and charging infrastructure deployment, ownership costRESERVED FOR NISSAN
14:00How EV battery technology can be mirrored and used in other industries RESERVED FOR NISSAN
14:30Learning from EV – funding models and ideas that support solutions for our energy challengesShantha Bloemen, Founding Director, Mobility for Africa, South Africa
15:00Clean mobility – low carbon transport as part of a national emissions strategy Amiene Van Der Merwe, Founder and Managing Director, The Green Cab, South Africa
15:30 Mobility plan, infrastructure and node connections – how to grow, modernise and minimise the impact of energy demand
DAY TWO – 21 AUGUST 2020
10:30Urban mobility trends and public transportPatuxolo Nodada, Chief Executive Officer, Busmark, South Africa
11:00 RESERVED FOR BMW
11:30Mobility, innovation and energy – how will government overcomeSipho Dibakwane, Director - National Transport Master Plan, Strategic Support, Parliament and Stakeholder Management, National Department of Transport, South Africa
12:00Case study: Financial benefits and implications of electric vehiclesNeil Du Preez, Director, Mellowcabs, South Africa
12:30Changing mind-sets – get fleets to go greenNduduzo Nyanda, Operations and Logistics, Uber, South Africa
13:00The future of electric transport in heavily populated African cities Andy Le May, Founder, EWIZZ Electric Vehicles, South Africa
13:30Electric Vehicles as part of a renewable energy, microgrid network.Sabatha Mthwecu, CEO, Solar Rais, South Africa
14:00 How to get charging infrastructure installed in high population density areas
14:30Implications of electric mobility for power systemsAshanti Mogosetsi, Technical Project Coordinator, UNIDA, South Africa
15:00Energy plan, infrastructure and installation – taking the EV charging network nationwideNyiko Nkuna, Head of Intelligent Transport Systems, Gautrain, South Africa
15:30 EV Batteries: safety and promoting alternative uses
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Each expert-led session of the two- day seminar will deliver insight into key business and technical challenges, as well as looking closely at commercial opportunities currently facing automotive OEMs and their suppliers.
Be part of the auto electrification transformation at the Electric Vehicle’s seminar in Johannesburg
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Along with our proud partner African Women in Energy and Power, this seminar has been designed to highlight the opportunities for women in the energy industry.Increasing women participation, driving policy and opportunity as well as how closing the gap for women-owned SMEs can drive growth in Africa, are just some of the hard-hitting topics being addressed. This will be the largest-ever representation of women in energy at a world-class African event! This platform will attract all professionals and decision makers who are empowering women in the energy sector as well as promoting entrepreneurship and gender balance.
IN ASSOCIATION WITH
Visit www.terrapinn.com/solarafricaand secure your seat. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.
WOMEN IN ENERGY
KELEADILE SEDUKE
Director, Women in energy, Botswana
BERTHA DLAMINI
President, AWEaP, South Africa
THOMO LEKAGANE
Engineer, Women in energy, Botswana
YOLANDA NGALWANA-MABUTO
Steering Committee member, Women in Electricity, South Africa
LOMILE MODISELLE
Director, City of Tshwane, South Africa
NTOMBIFUTHI NTULI
President, SAWEA, South Africa
NELISIWE MAGUBANE
Advisor- Steering Committee, Women in Electricity, South Africa
VALERIE GEEN
National Coordinator, UNIDO, South Africa
SAMPLE OF SPEAKERS:
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WOMEN IN ENERGYDAY TWO – 21 AUGUST 2020
10:30Women in Energy and Power – collaborating to break barriers Bertha Dlamini, President, AWEaP, South Africa
11:00How modern energy services for women’s productive uses contribute to women’s empowermentYolanda Ngalwana-Mabuto, Steering Committee member, Women in Energy South Africa
11:30Empowering the Next Generation of Engineering ProfessionalsLomile Modiselle, Director, City of Tshwane Metropolitan, South Africa
12:00The IRP and what it means for women entrepreneurs Punkie Majola, Chairperson, Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, South Africa
12:40 Q & A
13:00–
13:30Lunch, Refreshments & Networking
14:00 Case Study: Access to finance for energy projects, a woman entrepreneurs’ perspective
14:30–
15:30
Panel: The Biding process is at utilities: how to manage your procurement processSbongile Ditsela, Acting divisional Head Electricity, Lephalale Municipality, South AfricaNaniki Lukhele, Senior Engineer Renewable Grid Integration, Eskom, South AfricaMs Moipone Mokanyane, Engineer, Centlec Pty Ltd, South Africa
DAY ONE – 20 AUGUST 2020
10:30The modern Energy Utility and opportunities for women Refilwe Mokgosi, President, AMEU, South Africa
11:00–
12:00
Panel: The role of Women entrepreneurs in the 4th industrial revolution and energy power sector Ntombifuthi Ntuli, President, SAWEA, South Africa Valerie Geen, National Coordinator, UNIDO, South AfricaSharon Mcpherson, Co-Founder, The Centre for Disruptive Technologies, South AfricaAnnastasia Moreki, Member, Emfuleni Local Municipality, South Africa
12:40 Q & A
13:00–
13:30Lunch, Refreshments & Networking
14:00Empowering the next generation of women energy entrepreneursThomo Lekagane, Engineer, Women in energy, Botswana
14:30–
15:30
Panel: Aligning women’s energy needs, to meet universal energy targetsKeleadile Seduke, Director, Women in energy, BotswanaLomile Modiselle, Director, City of Tshwane, South AfricaMokgadi Magemba, Member, City Power, South AfricaMs Fakazile Tywaku, Director, Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality
SEM
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With game-changing sessions, inspiring speakers and cutting-edge content all under one roof, you will leave edified and truly prepared to take your place as a leading participant in Africa’s Fourth Industrial Revolution. Take a stand to improve diversity and inclusion within the industry.
“I thoroughly enjoyed the various side seminars which were extremely relevant, i.e. women in energy, skills development, and battery storage”Desnei Leaf-Camp, Head Of Acquisitions, Investments And Financial Advisory, Engie, South Africa
SECURE YOUR SEAT. REGISTER NOW FOR YOUR FREE PASS: WWW.TERRAPINN.COM/SOLARAFRICA
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EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTSEXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTSEXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS
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Battery & energy storage
EPC contractors, developers
& consulting engineers
Financiers, law firms & advisory
Turbines, boilers
& steam generators
Generators
Turnkey suppliers
Clean techElectric vehicles
ICT infrastructure
Metering & billing
Smart grid tech
Asset management & maintenance
Data & analytics
Micro renewables
Photovoltaic
Lighting & energy efficiency
MEET 300+ SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS
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ADVISORY
BATTERY TECHNOLOGY
BEARINGS, GEARBOXES, COUPLINGS
BIO ENERGY
BOILERS
CABLING, MONITORING AND CONNECTORS
COGENERATION AND BURNERS
COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE PROVIDERS
CONSULTING SERVICES
CONTROL EQUIPMENT
CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS
COOLING TOWERS AND CONDENSERS
CRM
ELECTRICAL CABLING
ENERGY CONSULTANTS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY SAVING AND MONITORING SYSTEMS
ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGY
ENGINEERING SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
ENGINES
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
EPC, DEVELOPERS, CONSULTING ENGINEERS
FANS, BLOWERS, DAMPERS, LOUVERS
FUEL SUPPLIERS AND AIR COMPRESSORS
GAS PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION & SUPPLY
GENERATION & DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT
GENERATION COMPONENTS
GENERATORS
GOVERNMENT
GRID NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
HEAVY INDUSTRIES
INLET AIR COOLING AND POWER AUGMENTATION SYSTEMS
LEGAL & FINANCIAL SERVICES
MATERIALS HANDLING SYSTEMS
METERING, BILLING AND REVENUE MANAGEMENT
PLANT DESIGN AND PLANT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
RENEWABLE ENERGY SPECIALISTS
RENEWABLE PROJECT DEVELOPERS
SOLAR COMPONENTS, TRACKING AND MOUNTING SYSTEMS
SOLAR CSP
SOLAR MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
SOLAR PV MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
SOLAR PV MODULES AND CELLS
SOLAR WATER HEATING
SUBSTATION TECHNOLOGY
SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS PROVIDERS
SYSTEM INTEGRATORS
TURBINES
WASTE WATER SYSTEMS
WATER & FEEDWATER TREATMENT SERVICES
WIND POWER GENERATION
SOLAR DISTRIBUTERS AND RESELLERS
SOLAR INVERTERS
CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCEPR
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SPONSORS, EXHIBITORS & PARTNERSSPONSORS, EXHIBITORS & PARTNERSSPONSORS, EXHIBITORS & PARTNERSSPONSORS, EXHIBITORS & PARTNERS
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Electrical ConformanceBoard of SA
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ENDORSERS: SEMINAR PARTNERS:
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If you know of a start-up company within the energy space, then applications
can be submitted at [email protected]. T’s & C’s Apply
DO YOU KNOW OF A START-UP?
INNOVATION GENERATION
OUR START-UPS:
With the explosion of new and innovative companies within the energy sector, The Solar Show Africa and Power & Electricity World Africa presents one of the biggest opportunities on the continent for start-ups to gain exposure to the industry.
In 2020, our start up pavilion promises to be bigger and better than ever before.This will provide an opportunity for start-up companies within the energy space:
- Increase sales leads - Gain massive exposure- Showcase their innovative solutions- Network with 8000+ energy professionals- Get a foot in the door
Make sure you visit these ground-breaking companies at the
Start-Up Pavilion on Level 0 and Level -2.
START-UPPAVILIONSTART-UPPAVILION
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NETWORKINGNETWORKINGNETWORKING
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NETWORKINGNETWORKINGNETWORKINGNETWORKING
“Great networking and peer to peer benchmarking.”Ariel Mutegi Mbae, Chief Engineer-Network Audit, Kenya Power & Lighting Co.Ltd, Kenya
SELECT WHO YOU WANT TO MEETBusiness matchmaking is an integral element of the The Solar Show Africa and Power & Electricity World Africa experience. Making relevant connections is the reason why this is the go-to event within the power industry.
Once you’re onsite, be sure to make use of the meeting hub where you will find a dedicated networking
manager who will assist you with any of your networking needs.
IT’S THAT SIMPLE!
We recognise the value and importance of networking, and we aim to add value to your experience and increase your networking potential and sales leads for the year.
View attendee profiles, seminar agendas, floor plans and more – Your personal event guide!
An invitation email with a personalised link and your login details will be sent to you.
Download the ‘Terrapinn Events’ app from your app store and search for Power & Electricity World Africa and Solar Show Africa 2020.
Register for The Solar Show Africa and Power & Electricity World Africa at www.terrapinn.com/solarafrica
HOW IT WORKS:
PLAN YOUR TRIP
LOCATION & TIMES Sandton Convention Centre | 161 Maude Street, Sandton, Johannesburg | Tel: +27 (0) 11 779 0000
Thursday, 20 August: 10am – 5pm
Friday, 21 August: 10am – 5pm
PARKING Paid covered car park at Sandton City, located next to the Sandton Convention Centre
GAUTRAIN The Sandton Gautrain station is located on 155 West St, Sandown, Sandton. The venue is only a 2 minute walk from the station.
Pre-register in advance. You can then print your badge onsite and skip the queues. www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
Create a personalised itinerary planner to book the exhibitors and speakers that you want to meet and hear from.
If you want to meet buyers, be sure to buy a conference ticket and get full access to the networking app – www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
Browse the exhibitors that will be on the floor so that you can navigate the latest power & electricity trends: www.terrapinn.com/powerafrica
Source innovative suppliers in advance and contact them before you visit the show. By registering you will automatically receive access to this online matchmaking platform. It’s that simple! www.terrapinn.com/solarafrica
Plan your travel to make sure you maximise your time at The Solar Show Africa and Power & Electricity World Africa: www.terrapinn.com/solarafrica
6 TOP TIPS FOR YOUR VISIT TO THE SOLAR SHOW AFRICA AND POWER & ELECTRICITY WORLD AFRICA
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CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
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F B“First time winner of the REIPPP round 4 and aspirant of a full-scale renewable energy pan-African utility company.“
“An international development expert, business strategist and Global African speaker, facilitating sustainable power generation projects in Africa, with a growing portfolio of projects”
“Proponent for human-centric tech and fintech entrepreneur, focusing on the state of Global Energy markets and Blockchain Technology.”
FUMANI MTHEMBIFounderPele Green EnergySouth Africa
BAKO AMBIANDAChairman & CEOLabacorp Power companyUnited States
SANDRA ROChief Executive Officer,Global Blockchain Business Council,United States
“A member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Entrepreneurship for the 2018 – 2019 and the Shared Value Africa Initiative’s Africa Council of 8, with a focus on commercial and industrial rooftop solar photovoltaic projects”
“The Congolese-born young professional determined to enhance connectivity in the DRC with Sub-Saharan Africa’s largest off-grid mini-grid”
SIMBARASHE MHURIROChief Executive OfficerOxygen Energy ZimbabweZimbabwe
BARAKA KASALIChief Operating OfficerNuruUnited States
“Franco-Congolese founder of pan-African Energy Generation, who is leaving her mark in Africa through training future generations in energy & technology.”
“Senior Advisor and pundit, who has made several contributions to world- wide energy growth and climate issues.”
ASTRIA FATAKIFounder & President & Manager-Project Development, Energy GenerationAMEA PowerUAE
PHILIPPE COSTESSenior Advisor to Director GeneralWorld Nuclear AssociationUnited Kingdom
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PAGE 53 PAGE 54Seats are limited. Contact Precious Jiyana on +27 (0) 11 516 4943 or email [email protected]
ANNOUNCING OUR SPEAKERSANNOUNCING OUR SPEAKERSANNOUNCING OUR SPEAKERSANNOUNCING OUR SPEAKERS
ADIL DIANI
Former Advisor to The Minister of Energy, Mines, Water And
Environment Ministry of Energy, Mines, Water and Environment,
Morocco
ANDREW LOMOSI
Director, Chevron Africa, Kenya
DAVID BIRUNGI
Manager Stakeholder Relations, Umeme, Uganda
AHMED ELSAYED
General Manager of Technical Affairs, Ministry of Petroleum,
Egypt
ASSANATOU MAHAMADOU DITE TAPA CISSE
Clean Energy Business Development Associate, Board
Member of Afima, Mali
ELICAD ELLY NYABEEYA
Regional Coordinator, Nile Basin Initiative, Rwanda
AHMED BADR
Executive Director, Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, Egypt
ANTONIO GIMO
Planning Engineer, Electricidade de Mocambique, Mozambique
DES MULLER
Director, NuEnergy Developments, South Africa
ALFRED LIBOKO BIN GELE
Director of Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy, Democratic
Republic of The Congo
BAKO AMBIANDA
Chairman & CEO, Labacorp Power Company, United States
EMILE OPANGAULT
Directeur Général, Arsel, Congo
AMADOU KANE
Coordinator, Ministry of Energy, Senegal
BARNIA FLOWERNYSD RAHERINANTENAINA
Director of Electrical Energy Infrastructures, Ministry of
Water, Energy and Hydrocarbons, Madagascar
ERIC MWANGI
Advisor to the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum
Kenya, Kenya
AGNES NALWANGA
Head of Customer Services, Umeme, Uganda
ANNELIZE VAN DER MERWE
Director: Green economy, Investment South Africa, The DTI,
South Africa
DEBERNY DOKOWANE
Head: Control of energy and energy efficiency, Ministry of Energy and Water Resources Development, Central African
Republic
AHMED ZOBAA
Msc Course Director and Member of the Institute of Energy Futures, Author: Handbook of Renewable
Energy Technology, Brunel University, United Kingdom
AZIZ FALL
Director for Promotion and Cooperation, ANER- Agence nationale pour les energies
Renouvables, Senegal
ELSIE MBUGUA
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Elcy Investments Director,
Leadwood Energy, Kenya
AHMED BOLAJI NAGODE
Ag. Director General, National Power Training Institution of
Nigeria, Nigeria
ARIEL MUTEGI MBAE
Chief Engineer-Network Audit, Kenya Power & Lighting Co.Ltd,
Kenya
EBIPERE CLARK
Advisor to Governor- Energy & Power, Central Bank of Nigeria,
Nigeria
ALIDAD MOAVENI
Senior Partner & Chief Operating Officer, AllMerus Energy Ltd,
United Kingdom
BARAKA KASALI
Chief Operating Officer, Nuru, United States
ERIC MONGA MUMBA
Chief Executive Officer, KIPAY, Democratic Republic of The
Congo
ANDREW GITHAIGA
Senior Investment Officer, Sunfunder, Kenya
AJ GROSENBAUGH
Commercial Development Associate, PowerGen Renewable
Energy, Kenya
AUSTIN AVURU
CEO, Seplat Petroleum Development Company PLC,
Nigeria
BRYAN GROENENDAAL
Chief Executive Officer, Green Building Africa, South Africa
CARELL BALLACK
President, AREP, South Africa
CHAVAN DABEEDIN
Transmission and Distribution Manager, Central Electricity Board Mauritius, Mauritius
CAREL SNYMAN
Director, South African National Energy Development Institute,
South Africa
CLIFF NHANDARA
Executive Director for Rural Electrification, Rural
Electrification Agency, Zimbabwe
CLIVE FERREIRA
CEO, Gaia Capital, South Africa
BRIAN MAKUNGO
Training Manager, Kafue Gorge Regional Training Centre,
Zambia
CHIKWEREM OBI
Head (Policy and Strategy) Renewable Energy, Research and Development, Nigerian
Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Nigeria
CHAFIK AKACHOUCHE
Senior Electric Power Systems Expert, Electricity and Gas
Regulation Commission (CREG), Belgium
CLINTON CARTER-BROWN
Head of Energy Centre, Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research, South Africa
DAN KLINK
Chief Executive Officer, East African Power, Ethiopia
JULIUS WAMALA NAMUSANGA
Principal Energy Officer, Ministry of Energy and Mineral
Development – Uganda, Uganda
KAMAL GUPTA
Chairman, Kenya Renewable Energy Association, Kenya
KING TAYLOR
Commercial Director, West Coast Gas, Ghana
LAMYA YOUSSEF ABDEL HAKIM
Head Of Studies And Design Sectors, Egyptian Electricity
Transmission Company EETC, Egypt
BENARD MBAINE
Chairman, Wind Power Association, Uganda
CHRISTOPHER FORLEE
Chief Executive Officer, National Energy Regulator SA, South
Africa
DAVID STEPHENSON
Emeritus Professor of Water Engineering, Stephenson &
Associates, South Africa
DUDUZILE FOX NDANDWE
Board member, Pan African Chamber of Commerce, South
Africa
GUGULETHU NOGAYA
Energy, Fluids & Renewable Energy Africa Procurement
Manager, AbInBev, South Africa
EVAH ODUOR
Regional Director, IEC Africa Regional Centre, Kenya
MARK OSSEL
Member of the board, OSGP Alliance, Netherlands
MASHALE PHUMAPI
Managing Director, Shumba Energy, Botswana
MATTHEW OROSZ
CEO, OnePower Lesotho PTY Ltd, Lesotho
MOHAMED OSAMA EESA
General Manager of African and Nile Basin Countries
Affairs Department, Ministry of Electricity and Renewable
Energy, Egypt
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INTRODUCING OUR THOUGHT LEADERS INTRODUCING OUR THOUGHT LEADERS INTRODUCING OUR THOUGHT LEADERS INTRODUCING OUR THOUGHT LEADERS
Contact Precious Jiyana on +27 (0) 11 516 4943 or email [email protected] to book your delegate pass and meet with other like-minded professionals.
FUMANI MTHEMBI
Founder, Pele Green Energy, South Africa
JUSTIN KIBUULE
Managing Director, Reincon Engineers Limited, Uganda
JEAN-PAUL MBATNA
Director General, S.N.E., Chad
JEAN JACQUES NTAB
Associate Director, Genis, Senegal
MAI MOHAMED ELHAFEZ ALI HASSAN
General Manager for International Cooperation, Ministry of Electricity and
Energy, Egypt
JUDICAËL LÉONCE EUGÈNE ANVANE-OBAME
Directeur Adjoint De La Maitrise De L’Energie, Ministry of Energy,
Gabon
GEORGE KOTSOVOS
Executive: Energy and Infrastructure Finance:
Corporate and Investment Banking, Standard Bank, South
Africa
KAREN SURRIDGE
Centre Manager Renewable Energy, Centre of Research & Development - Clean Energy,
SANEDI, South Africa
JOHAN BRAND
Director, Africary, South Africa
IBRAHIM HARAK
Senior Investment Specialist/Public-Private Partnership,
General Authority for Investment & Free Zones, Egypt
JOSEPH KUABI BAVUEZA
General Secretariat for Energy, Ministry of Energy & Water,
Democratic Republic of The Congo
JAMES SHOETAN
East Africa Business Development Manager,
Crossboundary Energy, Kenya
KNOX MSEBENZI
Managing Director, Nuclear Industry Association of South
Africa, South Africa
TAPIWA MASHENJERE
Chief Executive Officer, ACFS Corporation, Zimbabwe
GAWIE VENTER
Owner and Founder, Tieleo Property Fund, South Africa
KATHERINE PERSSON
General Manager: Africa, Windlab, South Africa
JO DEAN
Board Member, SA Photovoltaic Industry Association, South
Africa
HABIB EL ANDALOUSSI
Key Expert Axis1, Ta To the Eu Support Program for Re And Ee Sectors For Algeria, EU funded
Algeria TA Energy Project, Algeria
KÉVIN ZOSSI SANOU
Head: New Energy Transition Missions, Ministry of Energy,
Burkina Faso
JOSEPH ESSANDOH-YEDDU
Chief Planning Analyst, Ghana Energy Commission, Ghana
GODWIN UGAH UNIMKE
Programme Director, Council for Renewable Energy Nigeria,
Nigeria
KELEADILE SEDUKE
Director, Women in energy, Botswana
JOHNSON CHUKWU
Chief Executive Officer, Cowry Asset Management Ltd, Nigeria
JACQUES ATANGANA
Chief: Administration & Finance, Central African Power Pool,
Congo
KITTESSA RORO
Principal Researcher and Research Group Leader (Acting):
Energy Supply and Demand, CSIR Energy Centre, South Africa
JOSÉ LUIS BOBES
CEO, GreenMax Sustainability & Finance, Egypt
LUNGILE MASHELE
Energy Specialist, Development Bank of Southern Africa, South
Africas
PHILIPPE COSTES
Senior Advisor to Director General, World Nuclear
Association, United Kingdom
JUDE UGWUOKE
Head: Revenue Protection Unit, Ibadan Electricity Distribution,
Nigeria
MAMADOU DIARRA
Consultant Energy and Climate Change, Nigelec, Niger
MARK OTTO
Chief Operating Officer, Gas 2 Power, South Africa
MOHAMED SOLIMAN ALYAMANY
Chairman, Arab Council for Sustainable Energy, Egypt
NGUESSEU ANDRE
Head of Department, ADEID, Cameroon
MAMOSO MAY
General Manager, Dorper Wind Farm, South Africa
MOHAMED SAIED
General Manager, Electrical Engineering Department, Abu
Qir Fertilizers & Chemical Industries Company (AFC), Egypt
NAIM RASSOOL
Director, South African Renewable Energy Technology
Centre, South Africa
NTOMBIFUTHI NTULI
President, SAWEA, South Africa
NHLANHLA NGIDI
Head of Energy and Electricity, SALGA, South Africa
JACK RADMORE
Energy Programme Manager, The GreenCape Sector
Development Agency, South Africa
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PRESENTING OUR GAME CHANGERS PRESENTING OUR GAME CHANGERS PRESENTING OUR GAME CHANGERS PRESENTING OUR GAME CHANGERS
Book now. Contact Precious Jiyana on +27 (0) 11 516 4943 or email [email protected]
NIKKIE KORSTEN
Senior Research and Consultant, Centre for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Studies,
South Africa
SHARON MCPHERSON
Co-Founder, The Centre for Disruptive Technologies, South
Africa
OLIVER ANDREWS
Chief Executive Officer - Africa Infrastructure, Africa Finance
Corporation, Nigeria
STEPHEN DJABA
Greater Accra Regional Secretary, Association of Ghana
Industries, Ghana
SIMBARASHE MHURIRO
Chief Executive Officer, Oxygen Energy Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
PAUL WAMBUGU
Chief Innovations Officer, Kenya Electricity Generating Company,
Kenya
THANDIWE SITHOLE
Chief Risk Officer, ZESA, Zimbabwe
NOMFUNDO MASETI
Full-Time Regulator Member Piped Gas And Petroleum Pipe-
lines, National Energy Regulator SA, South Africa
SIDI OULD TAH
Director General, Arab Bank for Economic Development in
Africa, Sudan
OBUILE MOREWANE
Founding Chairperson, Green Energy and Sustainability
Association, Botswana
SISA NJIKELANA
Director, National Cleaner Pro-duction Centre, South Africa
PATRICE MBAIBAREM TADENDO
Human Resources Director, Societe Nationale D’Electricite,
Chad
THAGICHU KIIRU
Ag. General Manager: Business Strategy, Kenya Power and Lighting Company, Kenya
PENNY HERBST
Stratgey Director, Africa Green-Co, South Africa
THEUNS EHLERS
Resource and Project Finance, ABSA Capital, South Africa
SUZANE MUMBA
Power and Network - Electrical and Electronics engineer,
Tanesco, Tanzania
YASEEN SALIE
Bio Energy Analyst, The Green Cape Sector Development
Agency, South Africa
PETER TWESIGYE
Regulatory Affairs Manager, UMEME, Uganda
SAMPSON MAMPHWELI
Director, Centre for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Studies,
South Africa
SANDRA RO
Chief Executive Officer, Global Blockchain Business Council,
United States
RITO EVORA
National Director for Industry, Commerce & Energy, Ministry of
Industry, Commerce & Energy, Cape Verde
SAMSON MUUMBA
CEO, First Icon Energy Corpora-tion, Zambia
SAKKIE LEIMECKE
Co-Head, Energy Project Fi-nance, Nedbank, South Africa
SANDRA COETZEE
Acting Head, IPP Office, South Africa
SEAN THOMAS
CEO, Bio2Watt, South Africa
THIERY-PATIENT BENDIMA
Directeur General, Enerca, Central African Republic
WEBSTER MUSONDA
Director – Transmission, ZESCO Ltd, Zambia
TICHAKUNDA SIMBINI
Energy Infrastructure Expert, NEPAD, South Africa
XOLILE GEORGE
Chief Executive Officer, SALGA, South Africa
OUSMANE DIOP
Expert Consultant, B.E.S.D, Senegal
YVETTE MANUEL
Training & Seta Administrator, Kelvin Power, South Africa
THOMO LEKAGANE
Engineer, Women in energy, Botswana
WIM JONKER KLUNNE
Programme Director, EEP, South Africa
VIVIAN RAMATHUBA
Senior Professional, New Devel-opment Bank, South Africa
YITEMGETA FANTU GOLLA
Procurement and Energy Support Specialist, Crown
Agents USA / USTDA / Ethiopian Electric Power, Ethiopia
SUSANNE HOUNSELL
Founder & Director, East Africa Energy Analytics, Kenya
ZIRIA TIBALWA WAAKO
Chief Executive Officer, Electrici-ty Regulatory Authority, Uganda
PREVLEN RAMBALEE
Principle Advanced Engineer - Artificial Intelligence, Anglo
American, South Africa
SOWUNMI OLABODE III
Advisor; House Committee on Power & Senate Committee on Gas, Office of the Senate on Power and Gas| National
Assembly, Nigeria
RICHARD DOYLE
Non Executive Director, University of Johannesburg
Commercialisation Company, South Africa
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OBJECTIVE
This workshop examines the use of energy technologies for different applications, such as the generation of power or heat, grid feed-in or on-site consumption, and also evaluates them from technical and economic perspectives for specific locations following the recent announcement about the IRP.
The benefits to attendees from these studies of technical and economic factors are manifold: Evaluations of various energy technologies can serve as a basis for technology assessments, long-term corporate strategies and future investment decisions. Observing the interplay between different technologies within a power plant in an integrated way, can underpin decisions concerning the development and construction of a plant, or the technological composition of regional and national energy systems.
09:00 Introduction
09:45 Analysis of the competitiveness of the different technologies and applications
10:30 Morning refreshments and networking
11:00 Technology analyses for helping with investment decisions (portfolio analyses)
12:30 Networking lunch
13:30 Sensitivity analysis and model verification
14:30 Prediction of technological and cost trends, as well as the evaluation of environmental effects
15:00 Afternoon refreshments and networking
15:30 Verification of results, conclusions and recommendations
16:30 Conclusion
16:45 Q and A
17:00 End of workshop
WEDNESDAY, 19 AUGUST 2020
THE IRP IN ACTION – TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
LARRY KHUVUTLUFounder, PV Academy, South Africa
YOUR WORKSHOP LEADER:
“Great way to learn what is happening in the energy sector, and changes in the environment that could impact your business
success. A very good way of networking with other role players in the sector.”
Yvette Manuel, Training and Seta Administrator, Kelvin Power, South Africa
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08:45 Organiser’s opening remarks
08:50 Chairperson’s opening remarks Aurelie Kalenga, Morning news anchor, EWN, South Africa
ENERGY ACCESS
09:00 The energy world of tomorrow - Safe, affordable, reliable, clean• An evolving industry – what will future energy resources look like?• Affordable energy: gamechanging supporting technologies • Capital investment and whats peaking investor interest • Emissions and decarbonisation strategies • Energy for the people: Making sure we delivery
Simbarashe Mhuriro, Chief Executive Officer, Oxygen Energy Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
09:20 Electrifying Africa: The future, regional collaboration & energy security• Impact of the 4th industrial revolution: Changing market structures and dynamics • Smart everything – cities, grids, utilities and more ICT • Share, collaborate, succeed • The changing role of the customer • Taking Africa into an era of free-fuel energy sources
Fumani Mthembi, Founder, Pele Green Energy, South Africa
09:40 Debate : Changing business models and the relevance of utilities in the future - how to survive and thrive in an age of technology
Astria Fataki, Founder & President, Manager-Project Development, Energy Generation -AMEA Power, UAEBaraka Kasali, Chief Operating Officer, Kivu Green Energy, United States
10:00 Speed Networking
10:00 Exhibition opening
10:15 Exhibition viewing, Networking and Refreshments
GENERATIONBaraka Kasali, Chief
Operating Officer, Kivu Green Energy, United States
T & DThandiwe Sithole, Chief Risk
Officer, Zesa, Zimbabwe
COUNTRIES FLAGSHIP PROJECTS
Aurelie Kalenga, Morning News Anchor, EWN, South
Africa
SOLAR Jo Dean, Board Member, SA Photovoltaic Industry Association, South Africa
STORAGE Clinton Carter-Brown, Head Of Energy Centre, Council
For Scientific And Industrial Research, South Africa
FINANCE/FUNDING Bako Ambianda, Chairman
& CEO, Labacorp Power Company, United States
GENERATION REFORM DIGITISATION & AUTOMATION
EAST AFRICA MEGATRENDS BATTERY STORAGE RENEWABLE INVESTMENT
11:00 Committing to clean coal: Can coal only ever be dirty?
Joseph Essandoh-Yeddu, Chief Planning Analyst, Ghana Energy Commission, Ghana
The era of dynamic multi-directional energy flow- asset optimisation, demand response, automated trading, active energy management
Chavan Dabeedin, Transmission And Distribution Manager, Central Electricity Board Mauritius, Mauritius
Project opportunities in: MADAGASCAR
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• The how, when and who• Investment and finance
Barnia Flowernysd Raherinantenaina, Director Of Electrical Energy Infrastructures, Ministry of Water, Energy and Hydrocarbons, Madagascar
PV integration: Solar Panels + Inverter• Improved efficiency:
inverter installation can add significant time and effort to a typical rooftop installation
Keleadile Seduke, Director, Women in energy, Botswana
Battery storage: Hype, hope and analysis
Amadou Kane, Coordinator, Ministry of Energy Senegal, Senegal
Capital as a driver of change: Impact & renewable
-focused investment
Andrew Githaiga, Senior investment officer, Sunfunder, Kenya
11:20 Ground-breaking designs and operations bolstering generation of energy
Revenue collection with new infrastructure and distribution options
• Management of contracts• Concessions and other
models• What are the challenges
and pitfalls?
Peter Twesigye, Regulatory affairs manager, UMEME, Uganda
Project opportunities in: ETHIOPIA
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• The how, when and who• Investment and finance
Yitemgeta Fantu Golla, Procurement And Energy Support Specialist, Crown Agents USA / USTDA / Ethiopian Electric Power, Ethiopia
Synthetic fuels: Africa’s path to a cleaner, sustainable future
Mashale Phumapi, Managing Director, Shumba Energy, Botswana
The Flow battery: A new frontier in the storage space
Chavan Dabeedin, Transmission And Distribution Manager, Central Electricity Board Mauritius, Mauritius
CRENERGY funding; Clean Renewable Energy funding
Jack Radmore, Energy Programme Manager, The GreenCape Sector Development Agency, South Africa
11:40 Smart utilities: top tips on how you can plan for the future of your utility
Duduzile Fox Ndandwe, Board member, Pan African Chamber of Commerce, South Africa
Efficient energy management in infrastructure maintenance - addressing the weakest link to accelerate change
Mohamed Soliman Alyamany, Chairman, Arab Council for Sustainable Energy, Egypt
Project opportunities in: KENYA
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• The how, when and who• Investment and finance
Thagichu Kiiru, Ag. General Manager: Business Strategy, Kenya Power and Lighting Company, Kenya
Solar panels getting cheaper: a sunlit future for solar power
Mohamed Saied, General Manager, Electrical Engineering Department, Abu Qir Fertilizers & Chemical Industries Company (AFC),Egypt
Government incentives in driving growth of battery storage
Suzane Mumba, Power and Network - Electrical and Electronics engineer, Tanesco, Tanzania
Investing in communities: Renewables investment as a driver of rural economic development
Mamoso May, General Manager, Dorper Wind Farm, South Africa
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
12:00 Now’s your chance to get really interactive! Simply pick one of our roundtable topics and join the debate.
Numbers will be limited at each table, to ensure everybody gets their chance to participate in the discussion.
1. Economies of scale – the cost of technology and innovation implementation Kamal Gupta, Chairman, Kenya Renewable Energy Association, Kenya
2. Renewable energy: the missing piece of the puzzle to drive decarbonization Obuile Morewane, Founding Chairperson, Green Energy And Sustainability Association, Botswana
3. Funding the youth, funding new IPP – the opportunities and making it happen Justin Kibuule, Managing Director, Reincon Engineers Limited, Uganda
4. Energy: Learn and strategise how to trade it Adil Diani, Former Advisor To The Minister Of Energy, Mines, Water And Environment, Ministry of Energy, Mines, Water and Environment, Morocco
5. Carbon capture and the quest for clean, renewable energy Brian Dames, Chief Executive Officer, African Rainbow Energy & Power, South Africa
6. Full steam ahead: Impact, regulation and policy of oil and gas Samson Muumba, CEO, First Icon Energy Corporation, Zambia
7. Scaling up renewable energy deployment in Africa Ahmed Bolaji Nagode, Ag. Director General, National Power Training Institution of Nigeria, Nigeria
8. Meeting the challenges of distributed energy resources Benard Mbaine, Chairman, Wind Power Association, Uganda
9. Unlocking the next phase of the clean energy revolution Sampson Mamphweli, Director, Centre For Renewable And Sustainable Energy Studies, South Africa
10. Increasing generation capability , letting grid power rest in peace Silas Zimu, CEO, Africa Energy Cooperation, South Africa
12:40 Networking Lunch and Exhibition Visit
GENERATIONBaraka Kasali, Chief
Operating Officer, Kivu Green Energy, United States
T & DThandiwe Sithole, Chief Risk
Officer, Zesa, Zimbabwe
COUNTRIES FLAGSHIP PROJECTS
Aurelie Kalenga, Morning News Anchor, EWN, South
Africa
SOLARJo Dean, Board Member, SA Photovoltaic Industry Association, South Africa
STORAGEClinton Carter-Brown, Head Of Energy Centre, Council
For Scientific And Industrial Research, South Africa
FINANCE/FUNDINGBako Ambianda, Chairman
& CEO, Labacorp Power company, United States
DECENTRALISED GENT&D FOR DISTRIBUTED
GENERATION SOUTHERN AFRICA GRID INTEGRATION STORAGE AND THE UTILITY MICROFINANCE
14:00 Panel: Gas-to Power Strategies- New opportunities
Elsie Mbugua, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Elcy Investments Director, Leadwood Energy, Kenya
Austin Avuru, CEO Seplat Petroleum Development Company PLC, Nigeria
Samson Muumba, Chief Executive Officer, First Icon Energy Corporation, Zambia
Panel: Evolutions in Transmission and Distribution Companies and how private sector financing can get involved.
Thagichu Kiiru, Ag. General Manager: Business Strategy, Kenya Power and Lighting Company, Kenya
Project opportunities in: LESOTHO
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• The how, when and who• Investment and finance
Matthew Orosz, CEO, OnePower Lesotho PTY Ltd, Lesotho
Unlocking the potential of grid integration in the solar power generation
Assanatou Mahamadou Dite Tapa Cisse, Clean Energy Business Development Associate, Board Member Of Afima, Mali
Panel: 3 birds with one stone: Storage – the answer to peak demand, grid strength and integrating renewables
Yannick Mvudi, Energy and Metering Specialist, Bidvest Facilities Management, South Africa
Panel: Towards a micro view: Regional & National investment priorities and concerns
Ahmed Badr, Executive Director, Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, Egypt
14:20 Project opportunities in: MOZAMBIQUE
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• The how, when and who• Investment and finance
High performance delivered! Achieving great results with Solar Photovoltaic Integration
Mai Mohamed Elhafez Ali Hassan, General Manager For International Cooperation, Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Egypt
14:40 Hybridisation- When two worlds collide (The old and the new)
Karen Surridge, Centre manager Renewable Energy Centre of Research & Development - Clean Energy, SANEDI, South Africa
The ingredients of evolution: utilities, regulators & analytics
Lamya Youssef Abdel Hakim, Head Of Studies And Design Sectors, Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company EETC, Egypt
Project opportunities in: ZIMBABWE
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• The how, when and who• Investment and finance
RESERVED FOR ACFS CORPORATION
The new dawn of electricity- utilities in 2020
Aziz Fall, Director For Promotion And Cooperation, ANER- Agence nationale pour les energies Renouvables, Senegal
The economics of utility scale energy storage services
Alidad Moaveni, Senior Partner & Chief Operating Officer, AllMerus Energy Ltd, United Kingdom
The potential of linking micro finance & clean energy supply
Godwin Ugah Unimke, Programme Director, Council for Renewable Energy Nigeria, Nigeria
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‘The small breakaway conferences were useful. You will get the right
people all at the same venue.’ Panganayi Sithole, Executive Director, Zimbabwe
Energy Council, Zimbabwe
SYSTEM INTEGRATION NEW TECH/ICT CENTRAL AFRICA EMBEDDED GENERATION SMALL TO MEDIUM SCALE PROJECT FINANCE
15:00 Innovative Solutions for an Integrated world
Yannick Mvudi, Energy and Metering Specialist, Bidvest Facilities Management, South Africa
Creating large energy markets: Africa’s Continental Transmission Plan
Tichakunda Simbini, Energy Infrastructure Expert, Nepad, South Africa
Project opportunities in: ANGOLA
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• The how, when and who• Investment and finance
Rui Pereira Do Amaral Gourgel, Chief Executive Officer, RNT-EP, Angola
License vs registration: A holistic view of the small scale regulatory framework
Alfred Liboko Bin Gele, Director of Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy, Democratic Republic Of The Congo
Small scale energy storage in a distributed future
Ahmed Zobaa, Msc Course Director and Member of the Institute of Energy Futures, Author: Handbook of Renewable Energy Technology, Brunel University, United Kingdom
How to attract intenational investors to fund the power market
Alidad Moaveni, Senior Partner & Chief Operating Officer, AllMerus Energy Ltd, United Kingdom
15:20 Energy Systems Integration: An Evolving Energy Paradigm, The shape of things to come
Lamya Youssef Abdel Hakim, Head Of Studies And Design Sectors, Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company EETC, Egypt
Harnessing the IOT to power tomorrow’s connected community
Ariel Mutegi Mbae, Chief Engineer-Network Audit, Kenya Power & Lighting Co.Ltd, Kenya
Project opportunities in: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• The how, when and who• Investment and finance
Thiery-Patient Bendima, Directeur General, Enerca, Central African Republic
Bolstering embedded generators to close the gap on Africa’s energy access
Jack Radmore, Energy Programme Manager, The GreenCape Sector Development Agency, South Africa
Here’s why batteries may not be the best option for small-scale storage
Ahmed Zobaa, Msc Course Director and Member of the Institute of Energy Futures, Author: Handbook of Renewable Energy Technology, Brunel University, United Kingdom
The capital gap; How large is the opportunity for private investment in the energy mix
Theuns Ehlers, Resource and Project Finance, ABSA Capital, South Africa
15:40 Variable and high penetration of renewable electricity, a hindrance on the integration of systems
Alfred Liboko Bin Gele, Director of Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy, Democratic Republic Of The Congo
Financing the ‘last mile’ and reducing network losses
Mark Ossel, Member of the board, OSGP Alliance, Netherlands
Project opportunities in: DRC & THE REPUBLIC OF CONGO
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• Then how, when and who• Investment and finance
Joseph Kuabi Bavueza, General Secretariat for Energy, Ministry of Energy & Water, Democratic Republic Of The Congo
Jacques Atangana, Chief: Administration & Finance, Central African Power Pool, Congo
Microgenation, the new industry buzz
Thomo Lekagane, Engineer, Women in energy, Botswana
Consumer protection and combating shonky sales
Leading the clean energy revolution with green bonds and securitisations
Sakkie Leimecke, Co-Head, Energy Project Finance, Nedbank, South Africa
16:00 Exhibition Visit, Networking and Refreshments
ENERGY PLANNING
16:40 Panel: How to develop and sustain an integrated energy plan • Your energy mix and the feasibility of a scalable integrated resource plan • Long-term vision: using ideal short term plans to get there • Smart cities, mobility, EV’s and a growing demand – planning for future• Energy and the economy – why the one can’t survive without the other • A closer look at influencial factors and how to mitigate them
Judicaël Léonce Eugène Anvane-Obame, Directeur Adjoint De La Maitrise De L’Energie, Ministry of Energy, GabonCarel Snyman, Director, South African National Energy Development Institute, South AfricaJulius Wamala Namusanga, Principal Energy Officer, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development – Uganda, Uganda Richard Doyle, Non Executive Director, University of Johannesburg Commercialisation Company, South Africa
17:20 Chairperson’s closing address and close of day one
17:30 Party!
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08:45 Organiser’s opening remarks
08:50 Chairperson’s opening remarks
ENERGY TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION
09:00 Why Africa is ready for nuclear energy and its benefits • How nuclear energy can enhance energy efficiency • Faster, efficient generation with one system monitoring • Securing our energy future• Borrowing the best and tailoring for a unique future • The role of nuclear in the fight against climate change
Philippe Costes, Senior Advisor to Director General, World Nuclear Association, United Kingdom
09:20 The State of Global Energy Markets and Blockchain Technology• Exploring specific energy use cases• Tokenization & data sharing• The benefits and evolutiom of these energy markets • opportunities for the African energy ecosystem
Sandra Ro, Chief Executive Officer, Global Blockchain Business Council, Switzerland
09:40 Debate: The proper energy mix: can this be achieved?• Does this exist?• What to consider• Learning from the leaderss• The knock-on-effect-economics, benefits, skills and risk
Bako Ambianda, Chairman & CEO, Labacorp Power Company, United States
10:00 Speed Networking
10:00 Exhibition opening
10:15 Exhibition viewing, Networking and Refreshments
GENERATIONBaraka Kasali, Chief
Operating Officer, Kivu Green Energy, United States
T & DThandiwe Sithole, Chief Risk
Officer, Zesa, Zimbabwe
COUNTRIES FLAGSHIP PROJECTS
Aurelie Kalenga, Morning News Anchor, EWN, South
Africa
SOLAR Jo Dean, Board Member, SA Photovoltaic Industry Association, South Africa
RENEWABLESClinton Carter-Brown, Head Of Energy Centre, Council
For Scientific And Industrial Research, South Africa
FINANCE/FUNDINGBako Ambianda, Chairman
& CEO, Labacorp Power company, United States
EMBRACING SMART POWER BLOCKCHAIN NORTHERN AFRICA NEXT GEN SOLAR SMART TECH ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT STRATEGIES AND MODELS
11:00 Resilience in a pinch, Dependability For Years: LNG/GAS (biogas,synthetic):
• Onsite regassification and other important milestones in the market
• To what extent will LNG displace diesel and HFO?
King Taylor, Commercial Director, West Coast Gas, Ghana
A green, smart and affordable energy grid for Africa
Project opportunities in: MOROCCO
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• The how, when and who• Investment and finance
Adil Diani, Former Advisor to The Minister Of Energy, Mines, Water And Environment, Ministry of Energy, Mines, Water and Environment, Morocco
Innovations giving solar energy a jolt: Solar tracking (output and efficiency)
Ahmed Badr, Executive Director, Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, Egypt
In tech we trust: Enabling and disruptive technologies for renewable integration
Godwin Ugah Unimke, Programme Director, Council for Renewable Energy Nigeria, Nigeria
Finanacing SME’s - Funding from utilities
Lungile Mashele, Energy Specialist, Development Bank of Southern Africa, South Africa
11:20 Smart power, smart resources; Orchestrating flexible resources in the energy mix age
Samson Muumba, CEO, First Icon Energy Corporation, Zambia
Future proof smart metering: Guidelines to remain efficiency and maintenance
Mark Ossel, Member of the board, OSGP Alliance, Netherlands
Project opportunities in: ALGERIA
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• The how, when and who• Investment and finance
Habib El Andaloussi, Key Expert Axis1, Ta To The Eu Support Program For Re And Ee Sectors For Algeria, EU funded Algeria TA Energy Project, Algeria
CSP Technology, design, maintenance and monitoring practices: Are utilities ready for this?
Mohamed Saied, General Manager, Electrical Engineering Department, Abu Qir Fertilizers & Chemical Industries Company (AFC), Egypt
Big impact, bigger opportunities: Hybrid Power Systems with Renewable Energy Sources
Yaseen Salie, Bio Energy Analyst, The Green Cape Sector Development Agency, South Africa
Rising to the challenge: eliminating policy barriers in renewable energy development
Peter Twesigye, Regulatory Affairs Manager, UMEME, Uganda
11:40 Re-engineering the skills - Establishing strategies to change, grow, adapt, shape and respond to a disruptive environment
Naim Rassool, Director, South African Renewable Energy Technology Centre, South Africa
Beyond the grid : Blockchain- Next generation utility building
Elsie Mbugua, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Elcy Investments Director, Leadwood Energy, Kenya
Project opportunities in: EGYPT
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• Then how, when and who• Investment and finance
Mohamed Osama Eesa, General Manager of African and Nile Basin Countries Affairs Department, Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy, Egypt
Making the shift to solar following the big solar market installation milestone
Thomo Lekagane, Engineer, Women in energy, Botswana
Managing flexible, variable and intermittent energy sources in the renewable generation
Kévin Zossi Sanou, Head: New Energy Transition Missions, Ministry of Energy, Burkina Faso
Sustainable Energy Finance for SME and medium scale projects: How to finance distributed generation and energy efficiency
José Luis Bobes, CEO, GreenMax Sustainability & Finance, Egypt
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
12:00 Now’s your chance to get really interactive! Simply pick one of our roundtable topics and join the debate.
Numbers will be limited at each table, to ensure everybody gets their chance to participate in the discussion.
1. ICT in power and the 4th Industrial Revolution Sowunmi Olabode III, Consultant on Power and Gas, National Assembly, Nigeria
2. Electrification of the economy Lamya Youssef Abdel Hakim, Head Of Studies And Design Sectors, Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company EETC, Egypt
3. Africa for Africa- Transferring Energy Development Knowledge within the continent Wim Jonker Klunne, Renewable Energy & Energy Access Expert, Energy4africa, South Africa
4. Off-grid energy solutions for energy access AJ Grosenbaugh, Commercial Development Associate, PowerGen Renewable Energy, Kenya
5. How to curb electricity theft and vandalism Thandiwe Sithole, Chief Risk Officer, Zesa, Zimbabwe
6. Micro wind generation Justin Kibuule, Managing Director, Reincon Engineers Limited, Uganda
7. Human capacity developmentnin the power and energy sector Brian Makungo, Training Manager, Kafue Gorge Regional Training Centre, Zambia
8. New regional perspectives: the role of gas in the transition to a lower carbon economy Silas Zimu, CEO, Africa Energy Cooperation, South Africa
9. Transformation and the growth of storage in energy
10. Developments in PPA-based distributed generation Gugulethu Nogaya, Energy, Fluids & Renewable Energy Africa Procurement Manager, AbInBev, South Africa
12:40 Networking Lunch and Exhibition Visit
GENERATIONBaraka Kasali, Chief
Operating Officer, Kivu Green Energy, United States
T & DThandiwe Sithole, Chief Risk
Officer, Zesa, Zimbabwe
COUNTRIES FLAGSHIP PROJECTS
Aurelie Kalenga, Morning News Anchor, EWN, South
Africa
SOLARJo Dean, Board Member, SA Photovoltaic Industry Association, South Africa
RENEWABLESClinton Carter-Brown, Head Of Energy Centre, Council
For Scientific And Industrial Research, South Africa
FINANCE/FUNDINGBako Ambianda, Chairman
& CEO, Labacorp Power company, United States
GENERATION DIVERSITY SMART GRIDS WESTERN AFRICA ADOPTION WASTE TO ENERGY PRIVATE EQUITY
14:00 Panel: Achieving a Balanced and Sustainable Energy Portfolio
Des Muller, Director, NuEnergy Developments (Pty) Ltd, South Africa
Knox Msebenzi, Managing Director, Nuclear Industry Association Of South Africa, South Africa
Susanne Hounsell, Founder & Director, East Africa Energy Analytics, Kenya
Panel: Blockchain- hero of the energy transition
Project opportunities in: SENEGAL
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• Then how, when and who• Investment and finance Amadou Kane, Coordinator, Ministry of Energy Senegal, Senegal
Panel: How to hasten the solar market adoption
Cliff Nhandara, Executive Director for Rural Electrification, Rural electrification agency, Zimbabwe
Aziz Fall, Director For Promotion And Cooperation, ANER- Agence nationale pour les energies Renouvables, Senegal
Assanatou Mahamadou Dite Tapa Cisse, Clean Energy Business Development Associate, Board Member Of Afima, Mali
Panel: The waste to energy matrix: a possible solution to the African conundrum
Sean Thomas, CEO, Bio2Watt, South Africa
Jo Dean, Board Member, SA Photovoltaic Industry Association, South Africa
Yaseen Salie, Bio Energy Analyst, The Green Cape Sector Development Agency, South Africa
Panel: Private sector involvement in stakeholder engagement
Katherine Persson, General Manager: Africa, Windlab, South Africa
David Birungi, Manager Stakeholder Relations, Umeme, Uganda
George Kotsovos, Executive: Energy and Infrastructure Finance : Corporate and Investment Banking, Standard Bank, South Africa
14:20 Project opportunities in: CAMEROON
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• Then how, when and who• Investment and finance
Nguesseu Andre, Head Of Department, ADEID, Cameroon
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‘Well -coordinated and enlightening, specifically with regards to solar power / energy and alternative clean energy sources.’
Xoliswa Bam, Director, Khumka Traders, South Africa
14:40 PBMR Technology Nuclear fusion ( small modular reactor/PBMR)- A case for Small Modular Reactors in nuclear energy
• The advantage of SMR’s compared to the conventional nuclear energy power systems
• Market drivers, analysis and forecast
• What is Africa’s readiness on SMR technologies?
Knox Msebenzi, Managing Director, Nuclear Industry Association Of South Africa, South Africa
An integrated approach to smart energy sytems and technologies
Jean Jacques Ntab, Associate Director, Genis, Senegal
Project opportunities in: NIGERIA
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• Then how, when and who• Investment and finance
Chikwerem Obi, Head (Policy And Strategy) Renewable Energy, Research And Development, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Nigeria
Structuring PPAs for solar-plus-storage projects
Gugulethu Nogaya, Energy, Fluids & Renewable Energy Africa Procurement Manager, AbInBev, South Africa
Filling two needs with one deed: Wate to energy and the plethora of opportunities for Africa
Sisa Njikelana, Director, National Cleaner Production Centre, South Africa
Continuing the upward trend on betting big on African power infrstructure
Andrew Lomosi, Director, Chevron Africa, Kenya
THE REGULATION FRONT MICROGRIDS WESTERN AFRICA HYBRID SYSTEMS WIND & HYDRO RISK MANAGEMENT
15:00 The utility and regulator perspectives
Ziria Tibalwa Waako, Chief Executive Officer, Electricity Regulatory Authority, Uganda
An eventual breakthrough- Standardisation in the Microgrid Industry
Evah Oduor, Regional Director, IEC Africa Regional Centre, Kenya
Project opportunities in: GHANA
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• Then how, when and who• Investment and finance
Joseph Essandoh-Yeddu, Chief Planning Analyst, Ghana Energy Commission, Ghana
Understanding Solar PV investment decisions in theresidential sector: A technical analysis
Nikkie Korsten, Senior research and consultant, Centre for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Studies, South Africa
Panel: The rise of wind projects in the energy mix
Katherine Persson, General Manager: Africa, Windlab, South Africa
Benard Mbaine, Chairman, Wind Power Association, Uganda
Kilian Hagemann, Managing Director, G7 Renewable Energies (Pty) Ltd, South Africa
Karen de Bruyn, Head of Development, G7 Renewable Energies (Pty) Ltd, South Africa
Risk allocation, bankability and mitigation in project financed transactions
Andrew Lomosi, Director, Chevron Africa, Kenya
15:20 Performance-based regulation: Seeking the new utility business model
Nomfundo Maseti, Full-time regulator member piped gas and petroleum pipelines, National Energy Regulator SA, South Africa
Peer-to-peer energy trading in a microgrid
Project opportunities in: NIGER
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• Then how, when and who• Investment and finance
Mamadou Diarra, Consultant Energy And Climate Change, Nigelec, Niger
Grid Parity: a cost effective route with guaranteed efficiency
William Lohrmann, Commercial PPA Manager, Acciona, South Africa
A “new normal” of Nat Cat frequency and severity: Why there is need for continued innovation to achieve resilience
15:40 Tariffs versus solvency: is the future of the utility looking bleak?
Ariel Mutegi Mbae, Chief Engineer-Network Audit, Kenya Power & Lighting Co.Ltd, Kenya
Balance between IPPs and government, how to forecast new tech, how this affects planning
Sharon McPherson, Co-Founder, The Centre for Disruptive Technologies, South Africa
Project opportunities in: GABON
• New and leading projects • Previous challenges • Whats been implemented
and how have things changed
• Then how, when and who• Investment and finance Judicaël Léonce Eugène Anvane-Obame, Directeur Adjoint De La Maitrise De L’Energie, Ministry of Energy, Gabon
On-Grid, Off-grid or Hybrid- Which solar system is the best for you
Thomo Lekagane, Engineer, Women in energy, Botswana
Hydro power- Its economics and advantages in Africa
David Stephenson, Emeritus Professor of Water Engineering, Stephenson & Associates, South Africa
Bye bye credit risks! How to avoid non-performance of renewable energy projects and low capacity factor
16:00 Exhibition Visit, Networking and Refreshments
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